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this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying they will all kay but the federal government is so powerful, we are eroding our -- >> bob: they will cave. the reality is the federal government said we would pay 100% of increase -- >> dana: but only for four or five years. not good enough. >> bob: obamacare is here to say, whether you like it or not. it's here to say. it those be worked out. rough essentials but it will be here. now the law of the land. it's not going away. >> greg: that is the problem. i don't understand obamacare but nobody understands it. it's incomprehensible. the left went with good faith
this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying...
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healthcare or taxes. they want to choose for us always. >> bob: i want to be it was of joe. i own a shotgun. i would much rather have a shotgun, two bullets in it that would spread out. much more safe to take care of yourself than with ar-15, whatever they call those things. >> kimberly: that is not true. have you shot an ar-15. >> bob: no, i haven't. >> kimberly: they're easy to shoot. >> greg: biden is a performance artist, the only successful one in history of world because he framed fun control as nonsense. state-of-the-arts after horrible tragedy and we end up talking about are these things, the little thing didn't have anything to do with it. he performs an amazing service and he is an aware of it. >> kimberly: the secret to the obama presidency. >> bob: most of you around the table think there should not be a gun debate, if you want guns you should have guns, right? >> greg: there should be a debate about guns. the debate is pointless because you are never going to get rid of guns. you to decide, okay, enough dreaming the magical dream where we walk around hand in han
healthcare or taxes. they want to choose for us always. >> bob: i want to be it was of joe. i own a shotgun. i would much rather have a shotgun, two bullets in it that would spread out. much more safe to take care of yourself than with ar-15, whatever they call those things. >> kimberly: that is not true. have you shot an ar-15. >> bob: no, i haven't. >> kimberly: they're easy to shoot. >> greg: biden is a performance artist, the only successful one in history of...
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lowering healthcare cost, creating jobs. unemployment is higher than it was when he took office. there is a disconnect in what he wants to do. everything he talked about. growing the middle class. bringing in manufacturing. regenerating the american economy. these things sound great. actions tell another story. if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful. but the details are going to do the opposite. >> eric: he said we can't go from manufacturing crisis to manufacturered crisis. as soon as he said that, wait, $16.5 trillion in debt and spending out of control? we're in a crisis, are we now? >> kimberly: can i say something positive. wonderfully consistent with himself. he was on message. this is what he thinks. he does act like he knows what is best for the country. whether we like it or not he will put the policy you through. i like one thing he said last night, about preschool education for children. i like that. >> eric: some good stuff
lowering healthcare cost, creating jobs. unemployment is higher than it was when he took office. there is a disconnect in what he wants to do. everything he talked about. growing the middle class. bringing in manufacturing. regenerating the american economy. these things sound great. actions tell another story. if you listen to the speech, strengthening government regulations, raising minimum wage. increasing spending, borrowing taxation. nothing on school choice. what he says sounds wonderful....
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ed terrorist, he was not given a pension, healthcare or protection for his family after returning home. >>> vice president joe biden has point-blank advice for parents. >> you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun. >> he recommended parents buy a shotgun for people who want to protect themselves. the vice president suggested that parents keep weapons unloaded and on the top shelf where children can't get them and made the point to set up a facebook town hall yesterday hosted by parent's magazine. >>> a deal is reached in virginia. they reached a compromise on the state's gas tax and a 1% fuel tax. the deal could get full house and senate votes by the end of the week. more people are flocking to propaid phones. the consulting firm found one in three are opting to pay as they go because of the high cost of traditional service plan n.2012, the total number shot past 1 million make that 100 million compared to 12% from the year before. >>> straight ahead on the news edge, protestors in wheelchairs stopped traffic. why they took over parts of downtown this a
ed terrorist, he was not given a pension, healthcare or protection for his family after returning home. >>> vice president joe biden has point-blank advice for parents. >> you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. buy a shotgun. buy a shotgun. >> he recommended parents buy a shotgun for people who want to protect themselves. the vice president suggested that parents keep weapons unloaded and on the top shelf where children can't get them and made the point to set up a...
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. >> for my healthcare. well, you know, my unemployment's gonna be $200 a week. that's not even gonna make a dent. >> when you're looking forward now, what questions are on your mind? >> where we gonna go to next? >> where you're gonna go to next. >> yeah, basically. we got two families living in my house right now, my husband, mike, and my youngest daughter and her husband and a little baby and another one on the way. they can't make it on their own, and we can't make it. >> and scotty will have to answer the question. >> john peka may have a dhl job in another city, but they can't sell the house in this market. angela, the dhl supervisor, is so worried that she's been looking for work too. >> not one call-back? >> no. >> how many places have you applied at this point, would you say, roughly? >> i would say between 35 and 40. and i've been applying for everything, for everything, in retail, in supervisor positions, warehousing positions. i don't think anything's beneath me to do, so... but i still haven't received any call-backs. >> three weeks later, angela, wh
. >> for my healthcare. well, you know, my unemployment's gonna be $200 a week. that's not even gonna make a dent. >> when you're looking forward now, what questions are on your mind? >> where we gonna go to next? >> where you're gonna go to next. >> yeah, basically. we got two families living in my house right now, my husband, mike, and my youngest daughter and her husband and a little baby and another one on the way. they can't make it on their own, and we can't...
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this time in the healthcare sector. we will tell you all about it when tyler and i come back on "power lunch." great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally.
this time in the healthcare sector. we will tell you all about it when tyler and i come back on "power lunch." great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use...
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are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in education and healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few loopholes that benefit only the welliest americans and biggest corporations. >> we know we're still knee deep in the blame jane. house speaker john boehner writes from the president is raging against a crisis he created and mr. president, we agree that your sequester is bad policy. white house senior adviser dan pfeiffer fired back in an early morning blog post. the fact is the president has a detailed spending plan. the speaker has not named one loophole he is willing to close. boehner boasted in the past that the sequester was adopted leverage kbiemt cuts. and the gop is expected to -- will the white house strategy actually work this time and is the public still listening? president obama might have a chicken little problem. fifth fiscal standoff since republicans took over in 2011. so would it be a surprise that they look at what's all o
are they willing to compromise, to protect vital investments in education and healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk just to protect a few loopholes that benefit only the welliest americans and biggest corporations. >> we know we're still knee deep in the blame jane. house speaker john boehner writes from the president is raging against a crisis he created and mr. president, we...
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, it is a healthcare stock. it will be express scripts. charles: the stock took a pretty big hit last year, they took a major acquisition. they're back with walgreen's. they are doing well. earnings were up 74%. the generic drug space is great, great margins. guidance is phenomenal. i'm thinking the stock probably gets back and retests its all-time high. by the way, earlier this month, walgreen's said that their customers were filing more and more prescriptions through express scripts. you know, of course the stock is up today, but it's one that's worth chasing for sure. stuart: up until maybe two years ago that was a stock and a half, wasn't it? charles: it was unstoppable. it's starting to get back there. i love the stock now. stuart: charles, thank you. we will be checking the progress of express scripts. ohio's republican governor has a plan, lower state income taxes, but raise the sales tax on things like concert and football tickets. should other governors, republican or otherwise, follow suit? at 10:45 we
, it is a healthcare stock. it will be express scripts. charles: the stock took a pretty big hit last year, they took a major acquisition. they're back with walgreen's. they are doing well. earnings were up 74%. the generic drug space is great, great margins. guidance is phenomenal. i'm thinking the stock probably gets back and retests its all-time high. by the way, earlier this month, walgreen's said that their customers were filing more and more prescriptions through express scripts. you...
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joe flowwr joins uu this "healthcare beyond reform: doing it right ffr half the cost." -nine things &pdoctors could ssop doong toda - thaa we'd nver miss - that thht would save enougg to coverrall uninsured americans. -why half of all heelth--are costs are sppnt n p percent of the people. costs. -why itts not cut wwat you paa for. -how we - care crisis without rationing. joe will be at the mental heelth associattoo of maryland's annual legislative briefing today from -7:30 darrng rescue.. caught n cc. camera.how wild life ffiiials were finally able to atch this injured bald eagle.and morninggand 1000bbcks up for graas.in just aboutt10 aaother name.. o don'ttmmvee you're watching fox 45 morninggnews.. all local.. all morning. ((break )) &p((bump in)) with gas prices closing in on four dollars a gallon... heariig any disscussions about raising he states gasstax pakessmost cringe. but senate president mike miller (d) says the states transportation deparrment is faaing crisis next year.he argued his two prooosals n front of a senate panel yesterday. here noo o dissusssthe p
joe flowwr joins uu this "healthcare beyond reform: doing it right ffr half the cost." -nine things &pdoctors could ssop doong toda - thaa we'd nver miss - that thht would save enougg to coverrall uninsured americans. -why half of all heelth--are costs are sppnt n p percent of the people. costs. -why itts not cut wwat you paa for. -how we - care crisis without rationing. joe will be at the mental heelth associattoo of maryland's annual legislative briefing today from -7:30 darrng...
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on our healthcare. >> reporter: a target-rich environment will take at least 30,000 new cyber warriors to defend. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> well, a devastating attack has not happened yet. more than 140 u.s. companies have lost billions of dollars in trade secrets and research. >>> and scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> jesse jackson, jr., pleads guilty to corruption. how the congressman loot the the ---- looted the funds of his donors. tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> and here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. >>> well, get ready, for a chilly february night. know that because it was a chilly february day. live outside, keep an extra blanket or two handy. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating the forecast. poor tim is outside. said it's going to be another cold night as you mentioned. we go down to the 20s. wind chill, definitely in the single digits and teens in parts of the area. when this wind blows, it gets your attention. 27 degrees tomorrow. good bit of ni
on our healthcare. >> reporter: a target-rich environment will take at least 30,000 new cyber warriors to defend. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> well, a devastating attack has not happened yet. more than 140 u.s. companies have lost billions of dollars in trade secrets and research. >>> and scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> jesse jackson, jr., pleads guilty to corruption. how the congressman loot the the...
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. >> if someone makes a credible threat, whether it to be healthcare provider or educational or other, that should be reported to law enforcement and they should have to investigate that. >> reporter: but the task force also found that mental illness alone is not an indicator of violence. it showed alcohol, drugs, anger play a role. >> some of these human things that we have. they're what lead people to act out violently. >> reporter: now, it heb reported that green suffered suffered from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. but that has not been confirmed. >> thank you, monique. governor martin o'mal senow being look into assault rifles being fingerprinted. >>> voters -- some say they would consider voting for maryland governor martin o'malley. but as political reporter pat warren explains, he has ground to cover. >> reporter: many are tested but who would run? governor o'malley showing up in polls around the nation. the latest in new hampshire, where the first primary is held. among democrats, the university of new hampshire survey, reports hillary clinton with an 80% favorability rat
. >> if someone makes a credible threat, whether it to be healthcare provider or educational or other, that should be reported to law enforcement and they should have to investigate that. >> reporter: but the task force also found that mental illness alone is not an indicator of violence. it showed alcohol, drugs, anger play a role. >> some of these human things that we have. they're what lead people to act out violently. >> reporter: now, it heb reported that green...
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. >> united healthcare, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are, a fidelity ira has a wide array of choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in the capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." "bbc world news america." i am reporting from washington. celebrations on the street of venezuela of welcome president hugo chavez home. questions about his health remains. david cameron and travels to india to drum up business. in the sky is the limit tonight's big dream series. jessica is overcoming obstacles with amazing passion for life. welcome to ou
. >> united healthcare, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you adjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are, a fidelity ira has a wide array of choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work...
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ben carson, highly critical of president obama's healthcare and economic policies during the national prayer breakfast. >> moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility. they destroy themselves. and if you don't think that can happen to america, you get out your books, and you start reading. >> reporter: the speech, cheered by conservative pundits. >> r. >> amazing speech. move over, president obama. the doctor is in the house. gize. >> a wall street journal journal editorial each calls for him to run for president. >> what do you think of the attention he's getting on this issue? >> running for president requires more than just making a good speech. >> reporter: dr. lester spence, who specializes in black politics has a theory about the republican embrace of dr. carson. >> the real simple reading, i don't think it's right, but the real simple reading is, like, wow, if we could find somebody black and intel jebtdz that -- intelligent that thinks like us, we can easily put ourselves back on the path of political success. >> reporter: carson tells abc news he's unsure about a political future. >
ben carson, highly critical of president obama's healthcare and economic policies during the national prayer breakfast. >> moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility. they destroy themselves. and if you don't think that can happen to america, you get out your books, and you start reading. >> reporter: the speech, cheered by conservative pundits. >> r. >> amazing speech. move over, president obama. the doctor is in the house. gize. >> a wall street journal journal...
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. >> bill: ira magaziner was hillary clinton's healthcare adviser at the time. he was the head of the hillary clinton task force. cindy borin, one of our favorites coming in studio, the sports blogger fore"the washington post" to talk about the oscar pistorius trial. we're also going to talk to one of the leaders of this firm called mandiant. lynn sweet was covering the jesse jackson jr. trial here in chicago. she became part of the story yesterday. her picture's in "the new york times" this morning. she'll be joining us as well. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> on this thursday, other headlines making news, a big revelation from a former republican senator. pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret
. >> bill: ira magaziner was hillary clinton's healthcare adviser at the time. he was the head of the hillary clinton task force. cindy borin, one of our favorites coming in studio, the sports blogger fore"the washington post" to talk about the oscar pistorius trial. we're also going to talk to one of the leaders of this firm called mandiant. lynn sweet was covering the jesse jackson jr. trial here in chicago. she became part of the story yesterday. her picture's in "the...
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was talking about -- what is he going to do for people like me who do not have the money to pay for healthcare? how are we going to have insurance? how will we pay the bills? how will we go to the dr. and get it taken care of? host: president obama will be in the south, georgia, north carolina, what do you want to hear next? caller: i want to hear about the reform. what can he do for me as far as that. how can he help me get me some insurance so i can take care of my bill? host: eastern pennsylvania, republican line, welcome. caller: i would like to just say that president obama can talk the talk, but can he really walk the walk? host: in what sense? go ahead and turned on your tv while you are talking to us. what do you want to see him do next? caller: i would like to see him follow through on health care for medicare and senior citizens and all the people who cannot afford insurance. and insurance is increasing dramatically for normal middle- class people. they will be losing their jobs the cows of the factor that these companies are cutting back, and it is very depressing. host: what did yo
was talking about -- what is he going to do for people like me who do not have the money to pay for healthcare? how are we going to have insurance? how will we pay the bills? how will we go to the dr. and get it taken care of? host: president obama will be in the south, georgia, north carolina, what do you want to hear next? caller: i want to hear about the reform. what can he do for me as far as that. how can he help me get me some insurance so i can take care of my bill? host: eastern...
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nice a simple choice, are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or who they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthist americans and biggest corporations. that's the choice. are you willing to see a bunch of first responders lose their job because you want to protect some special interest tax loophole? are you willing to have teachers laid off, or kids not have access to head start? or deeper cuts in student loan programs? just because you want to protect a special tax interest loophole that the vast majority of americans don't benefit from. that's the choice,
nice a simple choice, are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or who they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthist americans and biggest corporations. that's the choice. are you willing to see a bunch of first responders lose their job because you want to protect some...
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it did not lead to healthcare reform. president obama sent a much shorter document to congress, it ended up going the full distance and getting enacted into law. the question is how do we get something done. the means to the end, i am flexible on. i am open to suggestions on how we can work constructively. the question of rates -- we are going to have to work hard to broaden the base to lower the rates and meet the revenue targets we have. but i think it is possible. if we roll up our sleeves, we can get our fiscal house in order and work on the rate structure. it will depend on how much we are willing to do. >> i understand the whole issue of health care reform legislation and the concern about too much specificity, but this is not going to get done in less there is leadership by the white house. this is a big issue. there a lots of constituency groups that are attached to the current tax code. i am one of those that believes we should do away with the tarp and do what simpson-bowles suggested. i figure out what we want
it did not lead to healthcare reform. president obama sent a much shorter document to congress, it ended up going the full distance and getting enacted into law. the question is how do we get something done. the means to the end, i am flexible on. i am open to suggestions on how we can work constructively. the question of rates -- we are going to have to work hard to broaden the base to lower the rates and meet the revenue targets we have. but i think it is possible. if we roll up our sleeves,...
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he can't pay his bills, he has no healthcare and now the federal government is adding insult to injury. they are investigating the man who shot and killed osama bin laden. the pentagon is trying to determine if he leaked classified information with an interview with "esquire" magazine. the shooter said that is why the hero decided to break his science and now we move more about their struggle. for that we thank them. by the way, they are still investigating marco win, the shooter named mark owen. but yet they have a video on it. you paid for red snapper but what you are eating is tilapia. a new report said fish fraud is off the scale. 80% of the snapper they catch is not snapper and the most frequently faked fish is tuna. it was really the eel-like fish called escolar. >> what can we believe anymore? chinese are stealing our stuff, fish is being substituted. >> and the meat is now horse meat. >> and i'll move on to texas governor rick perry who has nothing to do with any of that. jerry brown of california and they are locked in a words about business. but one says he knows. >> the diff
he can't pay his bills, he has no healthcare and now the federal government is adding insult to injury. they are investigating the man who shot and killed osama bin laden. the pentagon is trying to determine if he leaked classified information with an interview with "esquire" magazine. the shooter said that is why the hero decided to break his science and now we move more about their struggle. for that we thank them. by the way, they are still investigating marco win, the shooter...
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working, i've laid out specific reforms to our entitlement programs that can achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginning of the next decade as the reforms that were proposed by the bipartisan simpson-bowles commission. i'm willing to save hundreds of billions of dollars by enacting comprehensive tax reform that gets rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well off and well connected, without raising tax rates. i believe such a balanced approach that combines tax reform with some additional spending reforms, done in a smart, thoughtful way, is the best way to finish the job of deficit reduction, and avoid these cuts once and for all that could hurt our economy, slow our recovery, put people out of work. and most americans agree with me. the house and the senate are working on budgets that i hope reflect this approach. but if they can't get such a budget agreement done by next friday, the day these harmful cuts begin to take effect, then at minimum congress should pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms that would prevent these harmful cuts, not to kick the can
working, i've laid out specific reforms to our entitlement programs that can achieve the same amount of healthcare savings by the beginning of the next decade as the reforms that were proposed by the bipartisan simpson-bowles commission. i'm willing to save hundreds of billions of dollars by enacting comprehensive tax reform that gets rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well off and well connected, without raising tax rates. i believe such a balanced approach that combines tax reform...
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obamacare is destroying healthcare in this country. people are leaving the private sector because their companies can't afford to offer obamacare. if you want to look at ways to point $17.2 trillion in savings, let's not destroy it military and cut blindly across the board. >> could i ask you a quick question because i don't really follow politics. >> and you eat munchkins. >> now, i'm against obamacare, been against obamacare. i was really upset when it passed. i didn't say as every republican did, that freedom died tonight. freedom can only die so many times. >> and it didn't. >> so lindsey says obamacare is destroying america. >> yeah. >> doesn't that not get implemented till 2014? i'm just curious. >> most of it. a lot of it. >> is this sort of a prequel, it's destroying america before it even takes effect, or why? >> he has a premonition. >> premonition? >> premonition. fair enough. go ahead. >> in other news, chuck hagel is still days away from a senate vote -- >> because really, how can you destroy america, how can a bill destro
obamacare is destroying healthcare in this country. people are leaving the private sector because their companies can't afford to offer obamacare. if you want to look at ways to point $17.2 trillion in savings, let's not destroy it military and cut blindly across the board. >> could i ask you a quick question because i don't really follow politics. >> and you eat munchkins. >> now, i'm against obamacare, been against obamacare. i was really upset when it passed. i didn't say...
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early days of his presidency where he feels like he did reach out a little bit on stomach luis and healthcare and didn't get anything back and said, these people aren't going to work with me, forget it. did he go into office thinking i'm not going to work with these, or is this the result of experience he's had? >> i think a little bit of both. remember this isn't the most gregarious president we've had. he feels like it's just not worth his energy. but i think what's different here is to me you put the house and senate in different categories. this is almost impossible to work with the house republicans. i just don't think there's a deal to be had on most issues with them. but when you think about the senate and about rubio on immigration or portman or kirk on gun issues. there are republicans who want to get things done in the senate that i do think if the president either did build now or had built a relationship with, it would make it a lot easier for him to get something out of the senate that would then isolate house republicans. so strategically it would be in his interest to have some
early days of his presidency where he feels like he did reach out a little bit on stomach luis and healthcare and didn't get anything back and said, these people aren't going to work with me, forget it. did he go into office thinking i'm not going to work with these, or is this the result of experience he's had? >> i think a little bit of both. remember this isn't the most gregarious president we've had. he feels like it's just not worth his energy. but i think what's different here is to...